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单词 evict
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Landlords like the flexibility of being able to put up rents and evict unsuitable tenants.Some were collected by relatives but others vanished the next day after police evicted demonstrators.Your best course is to try to get your legal costs from it when you evict the tenants.Thousands of tenants will be evicted from their homes this year because their landlords have not paid the mortgage.This comes after the Government announced plans last week to evict convicted rioters from council homes.The police operation to evict them could cost 10million.He resigned on Monday when police refused to evict rioting students.Lacking money to pay the rent, his mother was evicted.In that case, the householder can force a way in or the police can evict the squatters.They can evict the tenant if rent is unpaid, for antisocial behaviour or if they want to sell the house.At present council tenants can be evicted if they cause trouble locally, but not if they are involved in a riot elsewhere.A choir will be evicted each week until viewers choose the nation's favourite.Give him a rent book at 600 a week, then evict him for being in arrears?It follows an earlier announcement that the borough would evict any council tenants involved in August's riots.A COUNCIL chief who evicted elderly tenants from bungalows and then moved into one has been suspended on full pay.

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evict

British English: evict VERB
If someone is evicted from the place where they are living, they are forced to leave it, usually because they have broken a law or contract.
They were evicted from their flat.
  • American English: evict
  • Brazilian Portuguese: despejar
  • Chinese: 驱逐
  • European Spanish: desahuciar
  • French: expulser
  • German: zur Räumung zwingen
  • Italian: sfrattare
  • Japanese: 立ち退かせる
  • Korean: 퇴거시키다
  • European Portuguese: despejar
  • Latin American Spanish: desalojar

Chinese translation of 'evict'

evict

(ɪˈvɪkt)

vt

  1. [squatter, tenant] 逐出 (zhúchū)
(verb) 
Definition
to expel (someone) legally from his or her home or land
They were evicted from their apartment.
Synonyms
expel
An American academic was expelled from the country yesterday.
remove
The senate voted to remove him.
turn out
put out
throw out
oust
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
kick out (informal)
eject
They were forcibly ejected from the restaurant.
dislodge
The leader cannot dislodge her this time.
boot out (informal)
force to leave
dispossess
chuck out (informal)
show the door (to)
turf out (informal)
throw on to the streets

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dislodge
The leader cannot dislodge her this time.
Synonyms
oust,
remove,
expel,
throw out,
displace,
topple,
force out,
eject,
depose,
unseat
in the sense of eject
Definition
to compel (someone) to leave a place or position
They were forcibly ejected from the restaurant.
Synonyms
throw out,
remove,
turn out,
expel,
exile,
oust,
banish,
deport,
drive out,
evict,
boot out (informal),
force to leave,
chuck out (informal),
bounce,
turf out (informal),
give (someone) the bum's rush (slang, old-fashioned),
show (someone) the door,
throw (someone) out on their ear (informal)
in the sense of oust
Definition
to force (someone) out of a position
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
Synonyms
expel,
turn out,
dismiss,
exclude,
exile,
discharge,
throw out,
relegate,
displace,
topple,
banish,
eject,
depose,
evict,
dislodge,
unseat,
dispossess,
send packing,
turf out (informal),
disinherit,
drum out,
show someone the door,
give the bum's rush (slang),
throw out on your ear (informal)

Synonyms of 'evict'

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